Squeezebox
by Dave Freeman on September 3, 2009

Logitech announced two new audio devices today, the Squeezebox Radio and Squeezebox Touch. The Squeezebox Radio is intended to be a portable device, with a built in speaker and wifi capability (allowing access to your music library). The Squeezebox Touch is intended to tie into your home theater system, providing the same type of access (via your home network) to you music library.

by Matt Burns on June 23, 2009

This is a hot one, folks. Oh boy. Are you ready? There’s a new Logitech Squeezebox coming soon and it’s going to sport a touchscreen. Can you believe it?

Review: Logitech Squeezebox Boom
6 Comments
by Rick Barr on December 10, 2008

scaled.Squeezebox Side
Quick Version: The Logitech Squeezebox Boom is a free-standing network device that can be used to play your complete music library. The setup is surprisingly easy, even if you are connecting it to a wireless network that uses 128-bit encryption. When it comes time to enter your key, simply turn the wheel and click it to enter the digit. My network was found immediately, and Squeezebox obtained an IP address within seconds of me entering the key.

scaled.Squuezeboxscaled.Squeezebox Full
Read More

CEDIAcrunch hands-on: Logitech’s Squeezebox Boom
by Matt Burns on September 4, 2008

Logitech announced the Squeezebox Boom last week and I spent sometime poking and prodding it today. It looks great; clean and simple with a rubberized texture finish. The remote is simple and rests in a on top of the player. As for the controls though, it’s kind of clunky. I wanted to use the large, middle knob more, but the buttons flanking the knob controls it more. Granted, there wasn’t much content available on the showroom floor, but it was a pain in the ass to switch between songs. The Squeezebox did sound good with nice, rich sound. I’m just not that impressed for $299.

Gallery after the jump.

Read More

Logitech’s CES cavalcade: New Harmony Remote, Squeezebox lead the day
by John Biggs on January 5, 2008

Logitech just announced five new products including an impressively updated Harmony remote, the One, and a new Squeezebox. Take, for example, this weird thing. The diNovo Mini is a mini keyboard for gamers. It includes a little touchpad and works with most media center PCs. It uses Bluetooth 2.0 to connect to most desktops.

$149.99 in January

Read More

bugbugbug